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The Life of Brain

The Life of Brain

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Church of England revs with a difference Daniel French, Thomas Pelham and Jamie Franklin sit down to talk about the biggest stories in church and state. This time:

  • Creation-tide liturgy approved by the Church of England: but is this simply more climate change propaganda?
  • Classical Christian school King Alfred's forced to close due to Labour's tax raid on private education.
  • Angela Rayner accused of hypocrisy as she purchases second (or third) home in Hove.
  • And CofE Nine O' Clock Service leader Chris Brain convicted of multiple offences as we look back on one of the weirdest chapters in recent Church of England history.

All that, a bit of question the rev and much more as ever.

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